There are loads of books out there for bird lovers, but until now, nothing for those that love to hate birds. The Field Guide to Dumb Birds of North America fills the void, packed with snarky illustrations that chastise the flying animals in a funny, profane way. 50 common North American birds are featured and roasted — from the aptly re-named "White-Breasted Butt Nugget" on the cover to the easy-to-hate "Goddamned Canada Goose." The handbook also provides migratory maps, tips for birding, musings on the avian population, and a not-so-subtle reminder not to take any of it very seriously.

Rimowa's instantly recognizable grooved aluminum luggage dates back to 1950, but the company's roots go back even farther than that. It was founded in Cologne in 1898 by Paul Morszeck, and it was his son Richard who created the company's first aluminum trunk in 1937 and combined his first and last names to give the company its distinctive moniker. This oversized tome takes a look at the company's 120-year history, from its original wooden designs up through its most recent creations, whether they're made from aluminum or polycarbonate, are carry-on friendly or even iPhone-sized. The informative text is set alongside over 100 illustrations, providing an in-depth look at an icon of design.

For those that grew up in late '70s and '80s, the graphic designs of NASA are some of the most memorable of the period, appearing on everything from hats to the Space Shuttle. This reprinting of the NASA Graphics Standards Manual celebrates this outstanding identity system, which was used from 1975 to 1992. Recreated for public use for the first time from the personal copies of the original designers, Richard Danne and Bruce Blackburn, it covers the logo, placement, color schemes, and other design standards that helped capture the imagination of a generation and make the American space agency a lasting, iconic part of our legacy of exploration. Included are scans of Danne's personal copy of the original manual, a forward from Danne, an essay by Christopher Bonanos, reproductions of the original NASA 35mm slide presentation, and scans of the 'Managers Guide', a follow up booklet distributed by NASA. Each copy is individually wrapped in a foil static shield, adding even more nostalgic rocket-age flair to this iconic design reference.

Timeless automotive design. Rolex wristwatches. The artworks of Andy Warhol. Three subjects that vary wildly, yet elicit similarly passionate responses from those who care about them. Assouline's Impossible Collection series recognizes this, providing a thorough, in-depth look at each topic through insightful interviews, powerful prose, and gorgeous imagery. Each hand-bound tome tips the scales at nearly 20 pounds, arrives in a bespoke presentation case, and measures well over two feet wide when opened — demanding a central spot on your coffee table, if not its own dedicated stand.

Originally launched as a modification shop for Rolex hunting watches — hence the name — Pro Hunter now offers a full range of specialized, sought-after sport watches from the Geneva-based firm. Each timepiece from Pro Hunter starts life as a brand new Rolex with box and papers; no refurbs or restorations here. It is then carefully customized with DLC coatings and other modifications, with inspiration taken from noteworthy vintage Rolex models, but applied towards a goal of superior style, functionality, and exclusivity. Specifically, we're offering Stealth black-hued versions of the GMT-Master II, Daytona, Submariner Date, and Submariner Military. All Pro Hunter Rolex watches are accompanied by a 5 year warranty and exceptional service directly from Pro Hunter.

Founded by Chef Grant Achatz & Nick Kokonas — the team behind Michelin-starred Alinea — The Aviary applies avant-garde cooking methods to create amazing cocktails. The Aviary Cocktail Book provides both a glimpse behind the scenes and the knowledge necessary to make some yourself. It was created in collaboration with the husband and wife team of Allen & Sarah Hemberger, alums of Pixar, WETA, and ILM, who worked to handle all the writing, photography, design, printing, and distribution in-house. The result is an impeccably-designed, insanely gorgeous book that goes far beyond a traditional compendium of recipes, making it the rare kitchen & bar-focused tome that's as pleasant to read as it is to use.

The first Seamaster was introduced in 1948 as part of Omega's 100th-anniversary celebration. 70+ years and multiple iterations later, it's now the company's oldest model. From Seamaster to Seamaster explores the model's history, from its groundbreaking O-ring gasket — inspired by WWII submarines — to the Co-Axial movement and place on the wrist of modern-day James Bond. Alongside the text, including a foreword from Japanese architect Shigeru Ban, a series of full-bleed photos from French still-life specialist Philippe Lacombe bring the various references to life.

Just because you didn't get enough sleep last night doesn't mean everyone has to notice. This Wake Up Eye Stick from Oars + Alps helps you look well rested and now you can pick it up at Target if you can't wait a few days for it to ship. It's made with caffeine to reduce dark circles and aloe to keep under-eye puffiness at bay. Each stick contains all natural ingredients and is free of parabens, sulfates, and cruelty. Apply during your bathroom routine in the morning, or midday for a quick pick-me-up. Find it at select Targets.

Your pass to unlock a winter of adventure, the Ikon Pass returns for the 19/20 season with 38 unique destinations. Every lap up the lift means more unforgettable experiences on the slopes, and that means more memories that you can take home. With its global access, you can seek out adventure from west coast to east coast, north of the border and south of the equator, up and down the Rockies, and across the planet. Starting at $649, seek your next winter of adventure and lock in the best prices of the season before April 24.

According to the architects behind Death & Co. — one of the best cocktail bars in the world — there are only six cocktails. From those six root categories every other mixed drink emerges, and Cocktail Codex is built on that fundamental idea. The six templates — the old-fashioned, martini, daiquiri, sidecar, whisky highball, and flip — provide the basis behind what works and what doesn't in the world of cocktails. The hardbound book also offers tips on infusions, syrups, cordials, tinctures, concentrates, what to substitute if you're missing ingredients, and much more.

If you've been looking for ways to add cannabis to your kitchen but can't dream beyond a batch of pot brownies, this book is the perfect upgrade. Edibles: Small Bites for the Modern Cannabis Kitchen features a collection of 30 bite-sized recipes for bakers of all skill levels — from Cardamom Caramels to Spiced Superfood Truffles, and Blueberry Lemon French Macarons. A well-defined introductory section helps with dosage, potency, effects, and techniques, and each low-dose recipe is illustrated with vivid color photographs and a sophisticated vibe that shows how far the cannabis cooking industry has come in a very short time.